Update: Available now for download are the DevExpress ASP.NET MVC Reporting Extensions. See a live online demo here: http://dxpr.es/kQ94or For our third day here at TechEd, I thought I would show you the new ASP.NET MVC reporting extensions coming in...

We’re adding support for report parameters and document map (generated by report bookmarks) to our WPF and Silverlight reporting tools. Take a look: These new features, available in both WPF and Silverlight, recognize the native support for parameters...

There are many times where we would like to sort a report by aggregate data contained in a group. This feature has now been added in v2010.2. The following report is a sales report grouped by product category and sorted by cumulative sales in each category...

In the upcoming 2010 volume 2 release we’ve added a new BorderDashStyle property for all report controls. Take a look: As always, if there are any questions, please feel free to contact me! Seth Juarez Email: sethj@devexpress.com Twitter: @SethJuarez

You asked , we listened! We've addressed the issues with using our Reporting Suite on Azure and fixed them in the 10.2 version. Our reports will work even under a medium-trust environment (with a few caveats ). Under a full-trust setting, everything...

In my previous post, we saw how report parameters and the FilterString editor had improved support for enum types . Let’s complicate matters a bit more by changing one of the enums to an actual class: 1: public enum Gender 2: { 3: Male, 4: Female 5: ...

One of the interesting features of our reporting tools is the ability to manipulate report parameters at run-time and at design-time (for both the developer AND the client). A neat little feature that is coming up in v2010 vol 2 is support for custom...